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KABA Writer Receives Death Wish,from KeepAndBearArms.com | | "Use your gun to prevent your genes from being passed on..."Writer David Codrea, whose "Open Letter to San Francisco Civil Authority" resulted in an "ongoing investigation" by the San Francisco Police Department received the following email over the weekend. Codrea used asterisks where there was foul language; the original had no asterisks:[more] |
An Economist Against Bush and Kerry,by Mark Thornton | | In August of 2000 I warned that voting for Bush was a very big mistake. Many people complained to me that Bush was a good conservative who would be good for the economy and national defense. I was right, they were wrong. Bush turned out to be worse than my wildest dreams. Today I will present some alternatives for 2004.[more] |
Exposing Bush’s talking-points war,by Marc Cooper | | After two decades in the U.S. Air Force, Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski, now 43, knew her career as a regional analyst was coming to an end when in the months leading up to the war in Iraq she felt she was being "propagandized" by her own bosses[more] |
US Preparing for Military Draft in Spring 2005,by Adam Stutz | | The current agenda of the US federal government is to reinstate the draft in order to staff up for a protracted war on "terrorism." Pending legislation in the House and Senate (twin bills S 89 and HR 163) would time the program so the draft could begin at early as Spring 2005 -- conveniently just after the 2004 presidential election![more] |
The Failed Experiment: Gun Control and Public Safety in Canada, Australia, England and Wales,by Gary Mauser | | Gun laws must be demonstrated to cut violent crime or gun control is no more than a hollow promise. What makes gun control so compelling for many is the belief that violent crime is driven by the availability of guns and, more importantly, that criminal violence in general may be reduced by limiting access to firearms. In this study, the author examines crime trends in Commonwealth countries that have recently introduced firearm regulations: i.e., Great Britain, Australia, and Canada.[more] |
Meet Dudley Hiibel,by PapersPlease.org | | Meet Dudley Hiibel. He's a 59 year old cowboy who owns a small ranch outside of Winnemucca, Nevada. He lives a simple life, but he's his own man. You probably never would have heard of Dudley Hiibel if it weren't for his belief in the U.S. Constitution.[more] |
Human Rights and the New Anti-Jewishness,by Irwin Cotler | | What we are witnessing today... is a new, virulent, globalizing and even lethal anti-Jewishness reminiscent of the atmospherics of the 1930s, and without parallel or precedent since the end of the Second World War...[more] |
I'm Only Interested in Freedom,by Sunni Maravillosa | | A colleague and too-infrequent correspondent of mine in the freedom movement has, for as long as I've known him, signed his emails with the line "Only interested in freedom". The first time I saw it, my immediate response was, "Well, duh!!", but over time I've come to appreciate some nuances inherent in the phrase.[more] |
Why I Didn't Reenlist,by Casey Khan | | In October of 1995 I signed and made an oath of enlistment into the United States Marine Corps Reserve. I swore as follows: ''I, Casey Khan, do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God.''[more] |
Mel Gibson is closing Jewish hearts to Jesus,by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach | | I am an orthodox Jew who harbors a profound admiration for Christianity, in general, and evangelical Christians, in particular. I would go so far as to say that while I do not, of course, embrace all elements of the evangelical agenda, and indeed harbor some profound and serious disagreements, I believe that evangelical Christians constitute one of the most potent and profound forces for good in all of America today.[more] |
Teresa Heinz Kerry: Bag Lady for the Radical Left,by Ben Johnson | | With Matt Drudge’s recent revelation that John Kerry is as faithful to his second wife as he was to his old Vietnam "brothers," the senator’s presidential campaign may depend more than ever on the actions of his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry. While the mainstream media has thus far overlooked the alleged infidelity, media outlets have also overlooked a far more important story: The former Mrs. John Heinz is also in bed - financially - with the radical Left.[more] |
Fox in the Henhouse,by Richard W. Rahn | | "I am from the government and I am here to help you," is a well-known oxymoron again proving to be true. A decade ago, we had a mean Internal Revenue Service that did all sorts of terrible and unjustified things to innocent taxpayers. [more] |
A slave for the IRS,by Craige McMillan | | I've got a problem, and I need a business Ann Landers with a social conscience. During the past four months, I've been working as an unpaid slave for the federal government. [more] |
Kerry: War Zero,by Don Feder | | I’m a citizen of Massachusetts. (God help me.) For going on 30 years now, I’ve watched John Kerry’s career with a mixture of fascination, revulsion and amusement. John F. Kerry. The "F" stands not for fraud or fabulously coiffed - as one would suspect -- but for the Forbes family of Boston-Brahmin fame. His mama was one of the Back Bay elite, don’t you know. However - a la the chameleon-like Zelig of the Wood Allen movie - nothing about Kerry is what it seems. [more] |
The Pentagon's Weather Nightmare,by David Stipp | | The climate could change radically, and fast. That would be the mother of all national security issues.Global warming may be bad news for future generations, but let's face it, most of us spend as little time worrying about it as we did about al Qaeda before 9/11. Like the terrorists, though, the seemingly remote climate risk may hit home sooner and harder than we ever imagined. In fact, the prospect has become so real that the Pentagon's strategic planners are grappling with it.[more] |
Eisenhower’s 1954 Meeting With Extraterrestrials,by Michael E. Salla, PhD [In case the real world seems too crazy] | | The Fiftieth Anniversary of America’s First Treaty With Extraterrestrials?Abstract -- On the night and early hours of February 20-21, 1954, while on a ‘vacation’ to Palm Springs, California, President Dwight Eisenhower went missing and allegedly was taken to Edwards Air force base for a secret meeting. [more] |
Leak against this war,by Daniel Ellsberg | | US and British officials must expose their leaders' lies about Iraq - as I did over Vietnam.After 17 months observing pacification efforts in Vietnam as a state department official, I laid eyes upon an unmistakable enemy for the first time on New Year's Day in 1967. I was walking point with three members of a company from the US army's 25th Division, moving through tall rice, the water over our ankles, when we heard firing close behind us. We spun around, ready to fire. I saw a boy of about 15, wearing nothing but ragged black shorts, crouching and firing an AK-47 at the troops behind us. I could see two others, heads just above the top of the rice, firing as well.[more] |
NORAD’s tough call ,by Vince Crawley [subscription required] | | Command is ready to obey order to shoot down a hijacked plane.The North American Aerospace Defense Command has the job of shooting down hijacked passenger jets if all else fails, and U.S. pilots train to kill airline passengers if ordered. But it’s a job no service member wants. So NORAD officials urge air travelers to be aware of the steps leading to a potential shoot-down so that they, perhaps, can seize control of the aircraft and change the course of history. [more] |
Exclusive: TSA’s Email Threat ‘Last Straw’ for Congressman,by Jeff Johnson | | A sponsor of the anti-terrorism legislation aimed at arming commercial airline pilots against hijackers says a threatening email uncovered as part of a CNSNews.com investigation into the implementation of that program, is "the final straw."[more] |
Arming Cargo Pilots Against Terrorism,by Alan Korwin | | H.R.2115; Enacted 12/12/03...Contrary to this section's title, and news media and other widely circulated reports, this law is not about arming cargo pilots. This law is about deputizing cargo pilots, and arming the deputies. [more] |
Sex, Lies and Bush Tapes,by Nicholas D. Kristof | | Using this week's White House budget methodology, I can project that if you just keep reading this column, your assets will increase by $28,581 and you will lose 12.42 pounds. And this column is projected to end after just one paragraph. Well, so much for White House projections.[more] |
When Bush Loses In November, He Will Have No One To Blame But Himself,by Chuck Baldwin | | Let me be the first one to say it: President Bush is on track to lose in November, and it won't matter who his Democratic opponent is. His fabrications, deceptions, and prevarications are just too much to stomach. His duplicity rivals anything in the previous administration, a Republican name plate notwithstanding.[more] |
50 Communist Points of Bringing down a Free Republic...,by The Liberty Press [see also The State vs The People and Death by 'Gun Control'] | | ~ Foreword ~ There are numerous versions of this essay/commentary, which have been traveling the net for several years. This is another variation on a theme - and yet the importance of returning to history in order to have a complete understanding of "what went wrong", is paramount to our understanding of our predicament. [more] |
Recalling Pol Pot's Terror, But Forgetting His Backers,by John Pilger [see also Innocents Betrayed. Our film, Innocents Betrayed, covers Cambodia and other genocides made possible by "gun control".] | | "It is my duty," wrote the correspondent of the Times at the liberation of Belsen, "to describe something beyond the imagination of mankind." That was how I felt in the summer of 1979, arriving in Cambodia in the wake of Pol Pot's genocidal regime.[more] |
The Racist Roots of Gun Control,by Clayton E. Cramer | | The historical record provides compelling evidence that racism underlies gun control laws -- and not in any subtle way. Throughout much of American history, governments openly stated that gun control laws were useful for keeping blacks and Hispanics "in their place" and for quieting the racial fears of whites. Racist arms laws predate the establishment of the United States.[more] |
Mel Gibson agrees to change 'Passion' film to combat anti-Semitism,by Mike Evans | | I was recently invited to a special screening of "The Passion of the Christ" in Dallas to make recommendations regarding the film. My agent-attorney, Tom Winters of Tulsa, my pastor, who is an Assemblies of God official, and 30 other leaders were also invited. At the end of the screening, Mr. Gibson humbly asked if we felt the film could incite anti-Semitism and, if so, what could be done to avoid it.[more] |
Twenty Facts about Israel and the Middle East,by Bill Bennett, Jack Kemp, and Jeane Kirkpatrick | | The world's attention has been focused on the Middle East. We are confronted daily with scenes of carnage and destruction. Can we understand such violence? Yes, but only if we come to the situation with a solid grounding in the facts of the matter—facts that too often are forgotten, if ever they were learned. Below are twenty facts that we think are useful in understanding the current situation, how we arrived here, and how we might eventually arrive at a solution.[more] |
Fear is Dangerous,by Michael A. Webber | | A message to gun owners.Recently MS-NBC aired a negative piece about gun owners with strict attention to militia groups, focusing on the Michigan Wolverines. Suffice to say the Wolverines were mostly painted in a negative light and demonized unfairly. However, the piece was mostly intended to "enlighten" the public as to how dangerous a .50 caliber target rifle is. I’m sure the Wolverines didn’t know that was the intention of the interview. The only "crime" MS-NBC could site related to a .50 cal rifle was illegal possession of a firearm.[more] |
"Dominate. Intimidate. Control.",by James Bovard | | The sorry record of the Transportation Security Administration.When 9/11 exposed the holes in American airport and airline security, the Bush administration and Congress responded with the usual Washington panacea: a new federal agency. Congress quickly deluged the new Transportation Security Administration (TSA) with billions of dollars to hire an army of over 50,000 federal agents to screen airport passengers and baggage.[more] |
Taxation through the Ages,by Joseph Sobran | | I’ve told this story before, but I’ll tell it again. In the summer of 1965, when I’d just finished my freshman year in college, I was reading a little book called The Law - a long pamphlet, really - by the nineteenth-century French legislator Frédéric Bastiat, when I was riveted by a single sentence: "Look at the law, and see if it does for one man at the expense of another what it would be a crime for the one to do to the other himself."[more] |
Democratic Candidates for President are ALL friends of gun grabbers,author unknown | | Even though the Democratic presidential candidates have largely kept mum on the issue of guns, don't think that for a moment that ANY of them are friends of gun owners. Take a look at some of facts and quotes below: [more] |
What You Don’t Know About John Kerry,by Chuck Noe | | With his win in Iowa, Sen. John Kerry could be on his way to the White House. But most Americans are unaware of the real Kerry. Here are facts and quotations that reveal the character of the new Democrat leader.[more] |
Faking It,by Fred Reed | | A Brief Textbook Of American Democracy. While the United States is freer and more democratic than many countries, it is not, I think, either as free or as democratic as we are expected to believe, and becomes rapidly less so. Indeed we seem to be specialists in maintaining the appearance without having the substance. Regarding the techniques of which, a few thoughts:[more] |
Now why would they include this in their Constitution?,From the New Hampshire Constitution | | [Art.] 7. [State Sovereignty.] The people of this state have the sole.... [Art.] l0. [Right of Revolution.] Government being instituted for the....[more] |
JFK and Port Arthur,by Terry Shulze | | A few years ago I listened for the first time to the tape of the gunshots in Dealey Plaza on the day that President Kennedy was assassinated. It was, shall we say, an epiphany, a moment in time when the perception of my world shifted.[more] |
Update On The Port Arthur Massacre,by Terry Shulze | | The "JFK and Port Arthur" article generated some interest, which prompted me to do a bit of a follow up to explain the most probable scenario (based on current information) for some of the unusual facts arising out of the PAM. For example, why was a hot load used in Bryant's AR-15 or why was the BMW torched. I may not have it right, but I'm sure I am closer to the truth and am more informed than the people that have never looked at the available evidence.[more] |
Martin Bryant's Plea of Guilty,by Terry Shulze | | Last week I had some intellectually challenged twit (obviously influenced by the media) tell me "but Bryant admitted he did it!". I asked the mental whiz how he came to that conclusion and the reply was "in court, he said he was guilty". [more] |
Hack Attack,by Paul Krassner | | The GOP journalist gunning for Bush in New Hampshire.Although the facts of the Bush family/Nazi Germany connection have been whirling around in cyberspace for years, veteran journalist John Buchanan was among the first to confirm the story in print. Now he’s running against George W. in the New Hampshire Republican primary.[more] |
Mexamerica, here we come,by Patrick J. Buchanan | | Have Americans, one wonders, fully reflected on what the Bush amnesty portends for the country their children will grow up in?[more] |
Some Dare Call It Treason,by Liz Michael | | President George W. Bush along with Senator John McCain, want to give some eight to ten million illegal aliens, most of them from Mexico, legal status. Theoretically, the plan would legalize these aliens as "temporary workers," which would allow them to work freely in the United States without fear of deportation.[more] |
I'm OK, You're Despicable,by John Markley | | This is an article about arrogance. In a great many cases that I have observed, a person’s support for this or that government control seems to stem from the belief that the great majority of people are, in one way or another, utterly depraved. [more] |
Gay Politics, Black Reality,by Star Parker | | Things have never looked so good for gay activists. In November, the Supreme Court declared state anti-sodomy laws unconstitutional. And the Supreme Court of Massachusetts opened the door to gay marriage. It seems the entire gay political agenda is about to be signed, sealed, and delivered. Why then, as a black activist, deeply committed to the principles of freedom and equality under the law, do I see these developments as dangerous and destructive?[more] |
We Don’t Need No Stinkin' Zealous Advocacy,by Marc J. Victor | | Back in the good old days when Americans were interested in freedom, criminal defense attorneys had an ethical duty to zealously advocate for their clients. The concept being that an adversarial system of justice was more likely to produce just results than an inquisitorial system of justice. However, the Arizona Supreme Court recently decided that the age-old duty of zealous advocacy is no longer appropriate. Attorneys in Arizona now have no such ethical duty.[more] |
Porky Pig Lives!!!,by Richard B. Boddie | | This is what a Republican Congress has stolen from you to buy their precious votes.The fiscal year 2004 omnibus spending bill is loaded with thousands of utterly unjustifiable pork projects. [more] |
You Might Be a Fascist,by Russell Madden | | Fascism: a political-economic system in which citizens retain title to their property but in which the government determines how that property may or may not be used.You might be a fascist if you . . .[more] |
Your bank account, your liberties,by George Paine | | I went to the bank today. My debit and ATM card had stopped functioning on New Year's Eve. I was told, in no uncertain terms, that I must visit the bank to review my account because of "possible fraud".[more] |
America’s Body Count Of Immigration Suicide,by Frosty Wooldridge | | But even more sobering is what Toynbee said about how nations fall: "An autopsy of history would show that all great nations commit national suicide." Today, America is committing immigration suicide. Much like the Romans, illegal aliens pour across U.S. borders at the rate of 2,200 per day.[more] |
Getting back our liberties,by Walter E. Williams | | Last week's column, "Let's Do Some Detective Work," provided unassailable evidence that the protections of liberty envisioned by the Constitution's Framers mean little today. I was pleasantly surprised by the responses from fellow Americans expressing disgust and fear over what our nation is becoming. Several asked how we can regain our liberties. My short answer is: I'm not sure they can ever be recovered. Let's look at it.[more] |
"Free-Speech Zone",by James Bovard | | The administration quarantines dissent. On Dec. 6, 2001, Attorney General John Ashcroft informed the Senate Judiciary Committee, "To those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty ... your tactics only aid terrorists, for they erode our national unity and ... give ammunition to America’s enemies." Some commentators feared that Ashcroft’s statement, which was vetted beforehand by top lawyers at the Justice Department, signaled that this White House would take a far more hostile view towards opponents than did recent presidents. And indeed, some Bush administration policies indicate that Ashcroft’s comment was not a mere throwaway line.[more] |
Dancing With Death,by Norman Liebmann | | ISLAM: A GLOBAL PATHOLOGY - A time-honored expression goes, "If God lived on Earth people would break his windows." The saying must have originated in anticipation of the Palestinians. You can track their passage throughout history by their debris. They left Lebanon looking like a Holiday Inn after the Rolling Stones checked out. The Sahara Desert is the only place they have not managed to burn down.[more] |
Quote du jour,by Michael Rivero [see also The State vs The People] | | Most people prefer to believe their leaders are just and fair even in the face of evidence to the contrary, because once a citizen acknowledges that the government under which they live is lying and corrupt, the citizen has to choose what he or she will do about it. [more] |
Stuck Between Iraq and a Hard Place, by Arlene Peck | | For any of you who might be reading me over the past several years, you might recall how I have been chanting the mantra that Israel was the canary in the window. It was only a matter of time before they came after us in the United States. Funny thing happened on the way to Baghdad. We in the United States discovered that we have more in common with the Jewish state than previously thought.[more] |
Police State: The Patriots Code of Silence,by Al Lorentz | | It is highly likely that, as the police state spreads an even more insipid net of ridiculous, freedom destroying laws and regulations, more and more of us are going to wind up running afoul of the law. This pains me deeply because many of you, like me, used to be considered the salt of the earth, but now with our Constitutionally minded, liberty loving ways, we are very soon going to be labeled "Enemies of The State".[more] |
Rush and Drugs -- the Conservative Dilemma,by Steve Dasbach | | Conservative icon Rush Limbaugh has confirmed the rumors - he's addicted to prescription pain medication. It's obvious that he has broken our nation's drug laws. Which poses an interesting dilemma for his fellow conservatives.[more] |
Big, bad Israel?,by Tom Ambrose | | There has been a recent rise in revisionist rants and sycophantic screeds promoting the pro-Palestinian pap normally associated with the lunatic left, Holocaust deniers (who claim to have no position on Israel but who promote literature which indicates otherwise) and radical Islamists. However, it is not these usual suspects who are responsible for this rise in rubbish, but rather a fringe faction of prominent libertarian pundits who, in thinking themselves wise, have proven themselves to be intellectual Pygmies. [more] |
Amerikas Love Affair With Socialism,Author unknown | | Subject: TAXES (alphabetical order) Accounts Receivable Tax, Building Permit Tax, Capital Gains Tax, [more] |
The UN has fed a monster that now threatens it and everyone else,by Alan Dershowitz | | For more than a quarter of a century, the U.N. has actively encouraged terrorism by rewarding its primary practitioners, legitimating it as a tactic, condemning its victims when they try to defend themselves and describing the murderers of innocent children as "freedom fighters." [more] |
Fighting Back: Crime, Self-Defense, and the Right to Carry a Handgun,by Jeffrey R. Snyder | | Ten years ago this month, a controversial "concealed- carry" law went into effect in the state of Florida. In a sharp break from the conventional wisdom of the time, that law allowed adult citizens to carry concealed firearms in public. Many people feared the law would quickly lead to disaster: blood would literally be running in the streets. Now, 10 years later, it is safe to say that those dire predictions were completely unfounded. Indeed, the debate today over concealed-carry laws centers on the extent to which such laws can actually reduce the crime rate.[more] |
Analysis: Mercenary as future peacekeeper?,by Christian Bourge | | The controversial idea of using for-profit military forces as peacekeepers in war-torn countries is gaining momentum with nations' increasing unwillingness to man such operations and the growing integration of private companies into government military operations around the world.[more] |
We Have Ways of Making You Talk,by Christopher Dickey | | The United States figures it can get plenty out of the newly captured Chemical Ali. But how? And are these ‘interrogation’ techniques being readied for American citizens?[more] |
The Two Cultures,by Fred Reed | | With All Due Respect. As the culture dies, the schools fail, the cities teem with functional illiterates and our children turn into tattooed primitives cosseted by a civilization whose origins they barely know, I watch them with... I will say it plainly... contempt. A mild contempt, but contempt. Sadness also, for they have lost much, but yes, a contempt I do not want yet cannot escape.[more] |
How I became an 'unconscious fascist',by Fiamma Nirenstein | | In 1967 I was a young communist, like most Italian youngsters. Bored by my rebellious behavior my family sent me to a Kibbutz in the upper Galilee, Neot Mordechai. I was quite satisfied there, the kibbutz used to give some money every month to the Vietcong. [more] |
How Much Is Enough?,by Arlene Peck | | At what point do the beleaguered Israelis call a halt? When do they finally sit down and say, "I'm mad as hell...and won't take it anymore?" They are dealing with animals, soulless vermin who don't deserve negotiations.[more] |
Faith Freedom International, | | An eye-opening site run by former Muslims who have left the faith. This site is created by ex-Muslims to help Muslims leave Islam [more] |
Today Is the First Day of the Rest of My Life,by Tracy Saboe | | Hi, my name is Tracy Saboe, and I'm a graduate of Augustana College. I started working at WalMart a few months afterward in 2001. And I've been working there ever since as a cashier. As I've been out of college my life has been more and more shaped by my study of the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and reading about our country's founding fathers. Axioms such as, "When the government robs Peter to pay Paul, it can always count on the support of Paul," and, "Democracy needs to be more then just two wolves and a sheep deciding on what to have for dinner."[more] |
Libertarians
who loathe Israel,by Ilana Mercer
| | Admittedly, there is a lot about the Israeli side of the Palestinian-Israeli dispute to be critical of. For one, demolishing the homes of a terrorist's family isn't just or prudent. [more] |
The War Between the Israelis and the Jews,by Moshe Feiglin | | Something strange has happened to the Israeli Left. After Netanyahu's victory in the 1996 elections, Peres said in an interview to Ha'aretz: "The Jews have defeated the Israelis". But Peres was wrong. [more] |
Turning lawyers into government spies,by Paul Craig Roberts [see also Is America Becoming a Police State?and The State vs The People] | | When will the first lawyer be arrested, indicted and sent to prison for failing to help the government convict his client? You can bet it will be soon. Once the Securities and Exchange Commission, Internal Revenue Service and U.S. Department of Justice (sic) complete their assault on the attorney-client privilege, they will rush to make an example of a lawyer, lest any fail to understand that their new role in life is to serve as government informants on their clients.[more] |
Neocoservatism, Where Trotsky Meets Stalin and Hitler,by Srdja Trifkovic | | The neoconservatives are often depicted as former Trotskyites who have morphed into a new, closely related life form. It is pointed out that many early neocons including The Public Interest founder Irving Kristol and coeditor Nathan Glazer, Sidney Hook, and Albert Wohlstetter belonged to the anti-Stalinist far left in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and that their successors, including Joshua Muravchik, and Carl Gershman, came to neoconservatism through the Socialist Party at a time when it was Trotskyite in outlook and politics.[more] |
Fox News: The No Credibility Zone,by Carl F. Worden | | I’ve had my doubts about the credibility of Fox News for some time now, and the events of August 12, 2003 confirm every last one of them: Fox News is just as government controlled and unreliable in it’s slanted news reporting as CNN ever was.[more] |
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